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germany is an attractive partner because germany's prom prominent role in the eu, but also because of increased german dependence on china. item, nearly a quarter of eu imports from china go to germany. item, during 2010, germany's trade with china grew by 34% to $181 billion. china is now the second largest market for german exports outside the e.u. item, chinese demand is especially high for german machinery and cars. china is the biggest market for the mercedes s class. chew chinese officials are driven around beijing in them. makes germany one of the most influential, if not the pivotal foreign policy player on the world stage. angela. >> question, who calls the shots? chance chancellor angela merkel or president obama? >> president obama in this crisis in europe is pushing, but he has a powerful restraining force in angela merkel who not only speaks for germany, the fourth largest economy in the world, the dominant economy in europe. but she is a powerful restraining force, but however, germany is something of a giant switzerland. it is not a big military power. it is not interve
germany is an attractive partner because germany's prom prominent role in the eu, but also because of increased german dependence on china. item, nearly a quarter of eu imports from china go to germany. item, during 2010, germany's trade with china grew by 34% to $181 billion. china is now the second largest market for german exports outside the e.u. item, chinese demand is especially high for german machinery and cars. china is the biggest market for the mercedes s class. chew chinese...
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germany gets a third of its oil and gas from russia and some of germany's best-known companies, volkswagen for one, have huge stakes in russia. so any type of sanction has a potential economic blowback and it's just a sign of how the west has a limited toolbox in dealing with the situation in ukraine, chris. >> all right, joe, thank you very much for the reporting. >>> let's bring in cnn military analyst james "spider" marks a retired major generally and former commanding general of the u.s. army intillgence center. general, thank you for joining us. let's leave the politics aside and deal with the urgency on the ground. what do you believe the situation is? who is ukraine fighting? what do you think the stakes are? >> fighting two elements really. you do have pro-russian separatists that are in east ukraine, but they're being supported directly, not only in terms of what i would call over-the-horizon support, weapons support, but also they have russian forces are on the ground instigating this and these are the folks we've seen routinely that have unmarked uniforms and have their face mas
germany gets a third of its oil and gas from russia and some of germany's best-known companies, volkswagen for one, have huge stakes in russia. so any type of sanction has a potential economic blowback and it's just a sign of how the west has a limited toolbox in dealing with the situation in ukraine, chris. >> all right, joe, thank you very much for the reporting. >>> let's bring in cnn military analyst james "spider" marks a retired major generally and former...
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in germany chancellor on guam are full of rides today and ethan seen this wall there's a divide between the us and germany over the nsa surveillance so what will be on the agenda the latest on the chancellor's visit coming up. half the capital protesters demanded the president stop deportation. they're generating perceiving that every gathering in response to a record number of deportations under the obama administration more on that later also a fan. there is any perth by him and watch i'm an irrigated you're wanting to hurt america. we did today with the latest in so many of the art speaks with a series on military way east. the us military is now strategizing ways to drive down the troops in afghanistan at the end of twenty fourteen but when the american person now isn't the only task at hand. after a decade of war pentagon officials are trying to figure out how to drive down billions of dollars in military equipment while he was looking and we are the pentagon's spending went wrong. art evening and lopez has more. when it comes to text you money. snell agency knows how to spend it w
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would argue proactive steps not even just responding but on the european side of the relationship, germany is the key player. let me talk a little bit about the state department told us earlier this week, that there in juneson with the e.u., but you know, there are real erequests about whether or not germany and the united states and the e.u. are all together on this, what do you think. >> right. >> i think you have to look at it in difference pieces. in terms of the analysis, this is clear russian aggression against a neighbor, intervening militarily, we have exactly the same analysis. the difference is begin to come up is what do you do about it. the quite is willing to go down the road of very tough sanctions against them in order to create some pain on the russian economy. and putin directly to get him to want to change the policies. >> what else -- >> go ahead. >> with the union is not so sure about putting in place the tough sanctions. they feel a plow back because of the relationships and we tried to stay together, meaning that the combined package is less than it should have been.
would argue proactive steps not even just responding but on the european side of the relationship, germany is the key player. let me talk a little bit about the state department told us earlier this week, that there in juneson with the e.u., but you know, there are real erequests about whether or not germany and the united states and the e.u. are all together on this, what do you think. >> right. >> i think you have to look at it in difference pieces. in terms of the analysis, this...
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and germany over n.s.a. surveillance so what will be on the agenda tomorrow the latest on the chancellor's visit coming up at the capitol protesters demand that the president stop deportations are gathering in response to a record number of deportations under the obama administration more on that later in the show. it's thursday may first eight pm in washington d.c. i'm in the area david in you're watching r t america. we begin tonight with the latest installment of an r t exclusive series on military waste the u.s. military is now strategizing ways to drawdown the troops in afghanistan by the end of two thousand and fourteen but removing american personnel isn't the only task at hand after a decade of war pentagon officials are trying to figure out how to draw down billions of dollars and military equipment while analysts are looking at where the pentagon spending went wrong artes make a lopez reports. when it comes to taxpayer money perhaps no wage and see knows how to spend it quicker than the u.s. milita
and germany over n.s.a. surveillance so what will be on the agenda tomorrow the latest on the chancellor's visit coming up at the capitol protesters demand that the president stop deportations are gathering in response to a record number of deportations under the obama administration more on that later in the show. it's thursday may first eight pm in washington d.c. i'm in the area david in you're watching r t america. we begin tonight with the latest installment of an r t exclusive series on...
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the actions come in the wake of russian president reportedly telling germany's chancellor that the military must leave the south eastern part of the country and end the show down with pro russian activates who have seized several buildings. al jazeera has the latest now from done yes, sirring. >> yet again, ukraine's police were overwhelmed. they were trying to protect the prosecutors office. and for a short period, they kept the prorussian crowd at pay. >> soon retreated under a garage of missiles. this is them cowers under their shields. the protestors move in, grabbing shields and helmets from the policeman. the police are led away, one by one. a police armored vehicle approached and then retreats as the crowd threatens to attack it. by now the crowd has taken over the building, they are stormed the prosecutors office, because it says supports the government in kiev, which they don't recognize. so the photographs of government officials go up in smoke, the police are nowhere to be seen, and the protestors are firmly in control of another building. and this is yet one more example of how
the actions come in the wake of russian president reportedly telling germany's chancellor that the military must leave the south eastern part of the country and end the show down with pro russian activates who have seized several buildings. al jazeera has the latest now from done yes, sirring. >> yet again, ukraine's police were overwhelmed. they were trying to protect the prosecutors office. and for a short period, they kept the prorussian crowd at pay. >> soon retreated under a...
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bombers in missions over germany return home safely. >> first lieutenant james mahan. >> it was a bombardier and navigator who escaped from prison camp. >> sewage a waste was overflowing in many areas. >> it the a pentagon ceremony, an historic injustice was reversed. the raemg -- remaining eight survivors imprisoned in switzerland were honored by the air force. >> it was the kind of courage that you read about in books and people make movies about. >> their story would not have been known except for a west point person told the story about his grandfather. >> to have t-- it didn't seem right to me. >> it was a 15-year fight finally rectied last year when congress rerevised the law. the lieutenant was visibly moved. his son patrick was at the ceremony. >> i survived that and every day for the rest of his life was a gift, he was never in a bad mood. >> that attitude and the grandson's pursuit of justice is the reason these prisoners of war finally received the recognition they had been denied for more than 70 years. >>> is it the smoking gun email on benghazi, whatever it is, it set off firew
bombers in missions over germany return home safely. >> first lieutenant james mahan. >> it was a bombardier and navigator who escaped from prison camp. >> sewage a waste was overflowing in many areas. >> it the a pentagon ceremony, an historic injustice was reversed. the raemg -- remaining eight survivors imprisoned in switzerland were honored by the air force. >> it was the kind of courage that you read about in books and people make movies about. >> their...
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i kept thinking back to the history books and what things were like in germany before world world war with the sense of them being a rising power but with the grievance that they would soon be into position to correct in some way. now that doesn't mean conflict is inevitable but the decisions over the maritime disputes you felt the chance of to improve. >> the trip i took in march was my 9th trip there. and it was a great quote that i would like to point out from a debate from two people of letters. i will not go into their names. they were arguing about china and one was living there for a couple years and there other returned. and the guy who had not said the guy who lived there was too close to china and the guy responded surely there is a medium between never -- living in china versus never being there at all. that guy had never been there at all. i can tell you every time i go i learn how much i don't know and how much is changing in china. i would be concerned about china's economic rise if it doesn't happen. and that is because the imperative i think from the comm commonnist pa
i kept thinking back to the history books and what things were like in germany before world world war with the sense of them being a rising power but with the grievance that they would soon be into position to correct in some way. now that doesn't mean conflict is inevitable but the decisions over the maritime disputes you felt the chance of to improve. >> the trip i took in march was my 9th trip there. and it was a great quote that i would like to point out from a debate from two people...
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curtain gradually and slowly losing their touch with reality and just like back in the old days with east germany they would covet having a blue jean jacket a real coffee and now the people of america they come in having a real news in america and when they're living behind the c.n.n. curtain they turn on r t they're like oh my god the world is really happening stuff is going on there's excitement not just abject poverty brought on by quantitative easing or reckless banking you know they unfortunately they live behind the c.n.n. curtain now of course everybody knows that something like only ten percent of americans maybe less ever even got a passport or have a passport but that's the other thing about c.n.n. it used to have world bureaus and they're pulling back on those so they're only reporting from washington d.c. about what's going on in the rest of the world so that it's a. you know c.n.n. current times to the only thing america knows about foreign countries is what they see through the lens of a drone. exactly well then that means there's a lot of explosions around the rest of the world and
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germany austria what do you see dissent seventy percent seventy percent of those people which were us say saying is absolutely the wrong direction economy should be the pitch builder on further talks. everyone knows that crane. of russia a lot of money i didn't hear anything that some money sinks to be back to money to directions that's not fear. and the russian foreign minister has said something to say on other new western sanctions against moscow so again of robert things they swap pressing forward with them i really just showing their weakness. we reject sanctions in forms that includes the sanctions that were announced by the us and the e.u. in connection with the events in ukraine this goes against any common sense attempts to blame someone else for your own faults is the demain of weak politicians or politicians who understand that their geo political ambitions have collapsed that's why they're trying to work there and go on somebody else we continue to stand by the speedy settlement of the crisis in ukraine through a national dialogue. in the meantime it kills being accused of
germany austria what do you see dissent seventy percent seventy percent of those people which were us say saying is absolutely the wrong direction economy should be the pitch builder on further talks. everyone knows that crane. of russia a lot of money i didn't hear anything that some money sinks to be back to money to directions that's not fear. and the russian foreign minister has said something to say on other new western sanctions against moscow so again of robert things they swap pressing...
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you have countries like poland that would like much tougher stances and germany which is completely in bed with russia and given that dysfunction and disagreement, we can provide more leadership there. >> and seems to suggest something that's an unrealistic outcome, that they'll leap first. you've argued that china has benefited from the periods of frosty relations between the u.s. and russia since it does forge a tighter bond between china and its neighbor. do you think that's what's happening here? >> that's definitely one of possibilities. russia, if it becomes more isolated from europe as the crisis unfolds and nationally it's going to be clopushed clos to china. a gas deal almost a decade now and there's a possibility it might be signed because they have an opportunity. the chinese are awkward about the situation and don't like the idea of countries, one country invading and encouraging separatists but by sitting back they are -- in the long run. >> president obama denied charges that this is about containing china. we're not interesting in containing china. doesn't he have to exp
you have countries like poland that would like much tougher stances and germany which is completely in bed with russia and given that dysfunction and disagreement, we can provide more leadership there. >> and seems to suggest something that's an unrealistic outcome, that they'll leap first. you've argued that china has benefited from the periods of frosty relations between the u.s. and russia since it does forge a tighter bond between china and its neighbor. do you think that's what's...
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to we go back to germany or some battalions in the baltic states? or is that an option you do not think we need to start? >> first, let me clarify -- i am not encouraging more monitors. it happens to play in the favor of the west, for those taking notes. i do not know that it is too early to talk about this. if we are going to use the model of the past -- they would not be as useful in the baltics or poland. they would be in the states as close to russia as possible. i think the actions and decisions of the leadership in russia -- they are only doing one thing in congress, which is creating this conversation. it is a conversation russia does not want us to have. >> i am ready to talk about it. i think we have to. going back to the previous question, what are the implications of what has happened in ukraine? part of it is, is nato worth anything or not? what will it amount to? purpose, and what is the value of that alliance at this point? situation,ts this which is what it was crated for. there is a lot of soul searching that needs to take place on t
to we go back to germany or some battalions in the baltic states? or is that an option you do not think we need to start? >> first, let me clarify -- i am not encouraging more monitors. it happens to play in the favor of the west, for those taking notes. i do not know that it is too early to talk about this. if we are going to use the model of the past -- they would not be as useful in the baltics or poland. they would be in the states as close to russia as possible. i think the actions...
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russian actions on the eastern borders of ukraine germany forbid its companies to supply military goes to auction at the beginning of a building amount of blood but the german minister of defense was over five million harassment of unexamined eleven fifty three. meanwhile the ukrainian ministry of foreign affairs emphasizes that russia does not have the right to criticize the anti operation in the east of ukraine according to the minister of foreign affairs in ukraine statements of device the site says that ukraine supposedly started to walk again see its own people. just another provocation. i'm caught in lies unconscious execution of gnosis on behalf of the kremlin. inevitably new service spokesperson on the minister of foreign affairs also reminded that during the last month the federation itself called up operations against the terrorists in the north caucasus. we used all available military forces including tanks and approx would you go with the notice when you seem to be used to counter operations. inside this time. he never to talk and it is we know me and minds. until we shall
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so germany, spain, italy and france are not doing anything about this because they don't want to be hit in the pocketbook. >> it affects all of these nations video. these countries do business with russia. we talked about many times the natural gas imports to russia that are really affected -- i mean from russia into europe that are really affected. that becomes a problem for initiating these sanctions. there is reporting about a break in the white house of whether to do it unilaterally or wait for everybody to speak in one voice. so far we're waiting for everybody to speak in one voice. >> we also heard the president mention that there was -- seemed limited, but high-tech assistance being sent into the region. what can you tell us about that? >> it's interesting. they haven't obviously sent any weapons into the region, but there could be some communication devices, some communications equipment that is going to the ukrainians. they are drawing the line there will not be military assistance and lethal weapon assistance to the ukrainians. the president in the philippines in this press co
so germany, spain, italy and france are not doing anything about this because they don't want to be hit in the pocketbook. >> it affects all of these nations video. these countries do business with russia. we talked about many times the natural gas imports to russia that are really affected -- i mean from russia into europe that are really affected. that becomes a problem for initiating these sanctions. there is reporting about a break in the white house of whether to do it unilaterally...
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. >>> 6 million people killed nazi germany people are remembered. they opened a day of remembrance by issuing a stern warning of the world to learn lessons of the past and prevent another such tragedy. >> we continue to follow the deadly tornadoes and the threat is not over. one of the men overseeing search and rescue operations before he's joining us live. his warning for you coming up next. >> you better not get caught snapping selfies. we will explain. my name is jenny, and i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help peoe quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agition, depressed mood, and suicidathoughts or actis while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix, and call your doctor right away.
. >>> 6 million people killed nazi germany people are remembered. they opened a day of remembrance by issuing a stern warning of the world to learn lessons of the past and prevent another such tragedy. >> we continue to follow the deadly tornadoes and the threat is not over. one of the men overseeing search and rescue operations before he's joining us live. his warning for you coming up next. >> you better not get caught snapping selfies. we will explain. my name is jenny,...
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germany last year they brain scan may lucid dreamer and he controlled the direction of history and was followed up with an mri scan. it is absolutely true. so maybe one day leonardo dicaprio smithian section is not so far-fetched after all. and then, the big web. mental illness. this is why president barack obama and the european union want to dump a billion dollars to find out how the brain is miswired. it turns out, for example, many of our leading figures, actors, actress is, proposers coming musicians have suffered from bipolar disorder. on the upper left of the forks in total, as margot kidder. she became famous as lois lane. however, several years ago they found her homeless, stark, hiding the hon garbage cans and it was revealed that she suffers from bipolar is. many actresses and famous actors suffer. we can now bring in these people and we now cannot cure them, but we understand how mental illness forms to a degree. schizophrenics, for example, hear voices. if you want to see a schizophrenic, just go downtown, see the homeless and you'll see people talking to themselves. that
germany last year they brain scan may lucid dreamer and he controlled the direction of history and was followed up with an mri scan. it is absolutely true. so maybe one day leonardo dicaprio smithian section is not so far-fetched after all. and then, the big web. mental illness. this is why president barack obama and the european union want to dump a billion dollars to find out how the brain is miswired. it turns out, for example, many of our leading figures, actors, actress is, proposers...
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time in the air force and the navy, but one of the interesting experiences you had is you were in east germany so you became familiar with the horrors of the official propaganda system. the stasi and so forth. you understand the need of information for a free society been in the have not unlike snowden, you are a contractor but then you rose to a high official position. surely, living in washington, as you do, you are probably aware. we had lunch today. i remember when i was reporting for "the l.a. times and the development of a star wars system, i think it just goes to the point i was on tsa or a southwest airlines, a plane going from l.a. to san jose but and edward teller -- maybe not known to all of our students, but he was the father behind the instrumentals very in getting ronald reagan to support star wars. they were going to have an x-ray laser. he said, where you going and i said i am going to the stanford arms-control program. he said make sure sid tells you about the great results we had on the cottage test. we got lazing. true, that would be the biggest change in the military balanc
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by our freshest outlets through our kids in our outfit in riding clothes for precious in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement that is out to divide people. the you case chief rabbi lives away from the news store there's a mosque nearby locals a concerned that right wing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. such system is not the question of all right no no she's going to go out i know it's the ready in a profound joy. i mean i'm not in the early twenty first on troops on a trip to a crowd had i was like a bat out of the streets because one of my aunts and i really wanted to marry her if the reopening. but we are not happy with. the owner of the shop because reportedly said that he's simply selling leisure web it's popular amongst eastern europeans many of whom live in this area while the local m.p. has said that it may be unwelcome but the shop isn't illegal but the protesters gathered here have made it clear that they want the shop shut down probably boyko arts
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>> but angela merkle is the key as the chancellor of germany the largest economy and the largest amount of political clout as well. she gradually is coming along but i feel the strategy is -- and we should have acted unilaterally in by leading we had a much better chance to bring them with us as opposed to trying to get them to move at our urging and if that is a different strategy. we should have stepped out ourselves there is some very good chance they will follow ashley: i thought he would take it to a point then back off but not now. >> his strategy has always been being run at said ukraine is admitting defeat the recovery with prestige or power was the indexation of crimea is all about to turn it to the cooperative arrangement this government is now anti-russia in those 50,000 troops on the border is all about intent -- intimidation he does not want to invade he knows that will bring a huge amount of problems by the time the west reacted it was already over. >> no doubt. the ukrainians have no match but there are major issues but he occupies 12 cities right now that the ukrainians
>> but angela merkle is the key as the chancellor of germany the largest economy and the largest amount of political clout as well. she gradually is coming along but i feel the strategy is -- and we should have acted unilaterally in by leading we had a much better chance to bring them with us as opposed to trying to get them to move at our urging and if that is a different strategy. we should have stepped out ourselves there is some very good chance they will follow ashley: i thought he...
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by our freshest outlets who are our kids now outfitting writing clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement is out to divide people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by the locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. roger islamist not the question of war. in a profound. person who was on a trip to iraq had rules like that are our streets of god what am. i really worried . the owner of the shop has reportedly said that he is simply selling leisure wear that popular amongst eastern europeans many of whom live in this area while the local m.p. has said that it may be on welcome but the shop isn't illegal but the protesters gathered here have made it clear that they want the shop shut down probably boyko r.t. . let's take a look at some other news stories in brief and now turkey's president abdullah gul has signed in you know why i mean the powers of the country secret service the
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last night with prime minister renzi of italy, and the president of france, and chancellor merckle of germany. there is not within europe at this time, the shared desire, perhaps, to go even further. it is really europe, craig, as you are aware that would bear the brunt in some ways of some of the sanctions because they're so closely connected to the russian economy. >> pete, want to go back to the president's speech and come back to crimea ein a moment. the medal of honor recipient is standing by and pat wreck mrick former congressman. >> we did not hear president obama during the 10, 12 minutes, to the troops, talk about china at all. we know right now in that part of the world in addition to the concerns that you just mention regarding north korea, that country, threatening its fourth nuclear test. china, a rising superpower, they continue to spend more on their military than they have in years and decades past. why no mention of china at awe duriawe -- at all during that speech? >> i think clearly the speech was intended as much as anything to show his appreciation and support for the tro
last night with prime minister renzi of italy, and the president of france, and chancellor merckle of germany. there is not within europe at this time, the shared desire, perhaps, to go even further. it is really europe, craig, as you are aware that would bear the brunt in some ways of some of the sanctions because they're so closely connected to the russian economy. >> pete, want to go back to the president's speech and come back to crimea ein a moment. the medal of honor recipient is...